Effects of Branched-chain Amino Acids on In vitro Ruminal Fermentation of Wheat Straw |
Zhang, Hui Ling
(The Xinjiang Key Laboratory of Meat and Milk-Production Herbivore Nutrition, Xinjiang Agricultural University)
Chen, Yong (The Xinjiang Key Laboratory of Meat and Milk-Production Herbivore Nutrition, Xinjiang Agricultural University) Xu, Xiao Li (The Xinjiang Key Laboratory of Meat and Milk-Production Herbivore Nutrition, Xinjiang Agricultural University) Yang, Yu Xia (The Xinjiang Key Laboratory of Meat and Milk-Production Herbivore Nutrition, Xinjiang Agricultural University) |
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